Foragers and Gardeners Beware
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- Опубліковано 28 жов 2024
- When learning how to forage, one of the rules is pick only what you can positively id. When gardening, the same rule applies! The non-edible plant in my salad box is the Virginia Copperleaf, aka Virginia Threeseed Mercury.
For full Virginia copperleaf identification: gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org/species/acalypha/virginica/
Thanks for pointing out this plant. It is growing in my yard where I harvest all sorts of wild food.
It is in my garden as well - a fair bit of it. Out it comes tomorrow!!!
I'll be sure to keep my eyes out. Thanks for the great info!
Thank You!!!
Thank you!❤
You are most welcome!!!
I sure could use some guidance. Took over a 96 ft shady plot on a city street. Got sick of mowing so had it designated Federal Wildlife Preserve. Which means, stopped mowing
Wow - good for you!!!! I'm sure there are many goodies growing on it!!!
Oh I wish I could share my photo. I was weeding a steep mound alongside my house and had 2 plants growing side by side that looked identical. Ordinarily I would have pulled them without a thought but decided to do a closer inspection.
One had hairy legs and the other one did not. One was queen Anne's lace and I assume the other was hemlock.
@@reibersue4845 You can always email me your photo! info (at) ediblewildfood.com
It's so wonderful to work in co-operation with nature.😍 What state are you located?🌻💚🌻💚🌻💚🌻💚🌻💚
@@novembersunflower968 I am in Canada - southern Ontario.
Just found your channel, it's awesome.
Thank you and I am truly grateful you are here!!
Thank you for the video but I honestly didn't know which plant you were referring to. Could you maybe add a screenshot with the plant in question circled to your community page.
gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org/species/acalypha/virginica/
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Is it possible to freeze wild carrot? If so all of it?
I would think you should be able to blanch it then freeze!